Quotes about Grace
Forgiveness is the name of love practiced among people who love poorly.
— Henri Nouwen
You could ask yourself, 'How did God Bless me today?' If you do that long enough and with faith, you will find yourself remembering blessings. And sometimes you will have gifts brought to your mind which you failed to notice during the day, but which you will then know were a touch of God's hand in your life.
— Henry B. Eyring
Whether or not you choose to keep your covenant to always remember Him, He always remembers you.
— Henry B. Eyring
I have scarcely heard of a truer sacrament, that is, as the dictionary defines it, outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace, than this, and I have no doubt that they were originally inspired directly from Heaven to do thus, though they have no Biblical record of the revelation.
— Henry David Thoreau
Whate'er we leave to God, God does and blesses us.
— Henry David Thoreau
No wealth can buy the requisite leisure, freedom, and independence which are the capital in this profession. It comes only by the grace of God. It requires a direct dispensation from Heaven to become a walker. You must be born into the
— Henry David Thoreau
If you want to determine whether God loves you, don't look at your current situation; look to the cross.
— Henry Blackaby
And all these blessings shall come upon you and overtake you, because you obey the voice of the Lord your God. Deuteronomy 28:2
— Henry Blackaby
When you walk in fellowship with God, you do not have to ask Him to bless you. He wants to bless you!
— Henry Blackaby
Yes, one can repent of moral transgression. The miracle of forgiveness is real, and true repentance is accepted of the Lord.
— Ezra Taft Benson
Do Christians sin? Yes, absolutely. But can Christians live in a state of sin without discipline and without being brought back in obedience to their Father? Absolutely not.
— Paul Washer
Yes, God does expect us to live holy, consecrated lives. But not even the best of our intentions can make it happen. Thankfully, He doesn't expect us to make ourselves holy. He just wants us to learn to depend on Him to make us holy.
— Joyce Meyer